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I'm not anti-catholic because I don't quite understand catholsizm.
I do however believe in the King James version of the bible. It's a
funny thing . I was brought up in a christian church and never was
interested in the bible until I learned two years ago about y2k and
the birth of the red heifer in Isreal . Also I learned about the new
implantabel microchip which will eventually be implanted under everyones skin in order for them to buy or sell anything. When I did some research and found out that all of this was true, I have been
addicted to finding out the truth about our future.

All of the stuff written here is interesting but certainly doesn't
match MY fremasonry. Having given 2 of the 3 lectures used in the
primary 3 Craft Degrees, I take some issue with the "Satanic"
relationship, etc. Most of our lectures and charges are drawn from
the bible, both new and old testiment. we take our oath's on a
bible, and we use the bible as the Great Trestle-board (a device
which held the plans for buildings in early times) holding plans for
the construction of that house "not made by human hands" as well as
the rule and guide of our lives.

I truly have more problems reconciling my Catholicism with my
Christianity than my Christianity with my Masonry or my Catholicism
with my Masonry.

Chuck Who has sat in a few chairs, and holds a few degrees beyond
the basic 3.

When's the last time you saw a unicorn? The Bible mentions this
creature six times in Numbers 23:22, 24:8, Job 39:9-10, Psalms 29:6,
92:10. I have NEVER sseen one; I do not believe the KJV to be 100%
accurate nor correct.

Freemasonry started in the 14th and 15th centuries as a "secret
society". Why? Because secret societies were all the rage. Why?
Because middle and upper class opinion had it that all the movers and
shakers at the time were members of secret societies, a brotherhood
of mutual aid. If you wanted to get somewhere, if you wanted to
provide social security for your progeny, if you wanted to gather
arcane powers to yourself, you joined a secret society (if you could
afford the membership fees).

Now of course, things can become contaminated along the way. The
more eccentric of European royalty wanted those arcane powers, and
were willing to pay huge dues to be in the one true society. I guess
the only ones who really gained were the ones selling the memberships
and degrees. But many powerful, mentally off balance individuals had
the opportunity to rub shoulders.... and become indoctrinated with
the "society's" creed.

In the mid 19th century, due to the efforts and fortunes of Cecil
Rhodes, the new creed became globalism, with Britain as its focus.
This was documented by Carol Quigley, who was referred to by (Dollar)
Bill Clinton in his first inaugural address, whom he thanked for
showing him to true source of power.

Now, whether there was a concious conspiracy or not, Clinton did make
this reference to the true source of power. And whether the British
focus of globalism still holds or not is a matter of debate. But no
one can deny globalism is firmly entrenched at this time and is
growing stronger daily. The thing no one seems to want to ask is who
will be the head of this globalism?

Ole scratch, when's the last time you saw a do-do bird, a great auk, or a Carolina parakeet? Just because an animal is extinct, does'nt mean it never existed.

Harlyman, just apply what we know about Y2K to what we know about human nature in general. Consider political correctness, the veracity of our politicians and bureaucrats, and the forthrightness and selflessness of our corporate executives and their lawyers and I think you can arrive at a suitible conclusion. We are in heep deep merde.